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University of Arizona

An artist's rendering shows how a new pacemaker, designed by a UArizona-led team of researchers, is able to envelop the heart. The wireless, battery-free pacemaker could be implanted with a less invasive procedure than currently possible and would cause patients less pain.

Battery-free, light-powered pacemaker

Categories Health, Technology
The Mars sailplanes will contain a custom-designed array of navigation sensors, as well as a camera and temperature and gas sensors to gather information about the Martian atmosphere and landscape.

Engineers design motorless sailplanes for Mars exploration

Categories Space, Technology

Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument creates largest 3D map of the cosmos

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

Researchers identify brain region associated with feeling full after eating

Categories Brain & Behavior

Ever been lost in the grocery store? Researchers are closer to knowing why it happens

Categories Brain & Behavior

Astronomers discover massive galaxy ‘shipyard’ in the distant universe

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

Jet stream changes could amplify weather extremes by 2060s

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

In wake of COVID-19, employers must make offices healing spaces

Categories Health, Social Sciences

Turning cameras off during virtual meetings can reduce fatigue

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
John Streicher, PhD, a member of the University of Arizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center and associate professor of pharmacology at the College of Medicine - Tucson, published a paper showing that Cannabis terpenes, when used by themselves, mimic the effects of cannabinoids, including a reduction in pain sensation. When combined with cannabinoids, the pain-relieving effects were amplified without an increase in negative side effects.

Cannabis terpenes provide pain relief, contribute to ‘entourage effect’

Categories Health

Methane in the plumes of Saturn’s moon Enceladus: Possible signs of life?

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
Genetics may also help explain why some dogs perform better than others on social tasks such as following pointing gestures.

Puppies are Wired to Communicate With People, Study Shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans

Is combat-induced post-traumatic stress disorder unique to industrialized warfare?

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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